Guillaine Barre Flashcards
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Guillane Barre Syndrome
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- Autoimmune disease affecting peripheral nervous system usually triggered by infectious disease process
- Acute demyelinating inflammatory polyneuropathy
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Pathophysiology
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- Attacks Schwann cells
- 80% myelin loss, 20% axonal loss
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Diagnosis
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- Sensory symptoms distal>proximal
- Progressive motor weakness
- Elevation of CSF protein
- Abnormal nerve conduction studies
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Acute Demylenating Inflammatory Polyradiculopathy
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- Progressive symmetric muscle weakness, absent or depressed DTRs, often preceding illness
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Miller-Fischer Syndrome
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- Ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, areflexia, 25% with extremity weakness
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Acute motor axonal neuropathy
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- Selective involvement of motor nerves presents with muscle weakness and electrophysiological pattern of axonal involvement, preservation of DTRs
- Sensory not affected
- More prevalent in summer preceded by C Jeuni Infection
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Acute motor sensory axonal neuropathy
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- Sensory and motor marked axonal degeneration
- Delayed or incomplete recovery
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Bickerstaff encephalitis
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- Ophthalmoplegia and ataxia with encephalopathy, hyperreflexia
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Pharyngeal-cervical-brachial
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Acute arm weakness and swallowing dysfunction
- Can have facial weakness, leg strength, and reflexes preserved
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Autonomic impairments
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- Low CO
- Cardiac dysrhythmias
- BP fluctuations
- Ileus
- Urinary retention
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Differential Diagnoses
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- Polyneuropathies
- SC Injury
- Neuromuscular junction disorders (myasthenia gravis)
- Muscle disorders (polymyositis)
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Clinical Course
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- Acute Phase - rapid progression of symptoms; symptoms peak at nadir 2-3 weeks
- Plateau Phase - stability of symptoms
- Recovery phase - improvement of symptoms; generally 2-4 weeks after plateau
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PT Exam
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- History
- ROM
- Motor function/control
- Sensory
- Reflex
- Pain
- Cardiovascular and respiratory
- Skin integrity
- Functional mobility & balance
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Acute Phase Interventions
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- Maintain ROM
- Minimize pain
- Maintain skin integrity
- Pulmonary function and airway clearance
- Functional training
- Balance training
- Adaptive Equipment
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Exercise Prescriptions for GBS patients
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- Evaluate for overwork symptoms
- Sub-max strength training as recovery begins
- Sub-max aerobic training (60-80% HR max)
- Functional activity practice